Constitution of the Independent
State of Samoa
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(2) Nothing in this Article shall be construed as affecting any
general law:
(a) for the imposition or enforcement of any tax, rate or
duty; or
(b) for the imposition of penalties or forfeitures for breach
of the law, whether under civil process or after
conviction of an offence; or
(c) relating to leases, tenancies, mortgages, charges, bills
of sale, or any other rights or obligations arising
out of contracts; or
(d) relating to the vesting and administration of the
property of persons adjudged bankrupt or
otherwise declared insolvent, of infants or persons
suffering under some physical or mental
disability, of deceased persons, and of companies,
other corporate bodies and unincorporated
societies, in the course of being wound up; or
(e) relating to the execution of judgments or orders of
Courts; or
(f) providing for the taking of possession of property
which is in a dangerous state or is injurious to the
health of human beings, plants or animals; or
(g) relating to trusts and trustees; or
(h) relating to the limitation of actions; or
(i) relating to property vested in statutory corporations; or
(j) relating to the temporary taking of possession of
property for the purposes of any examination,
investigation or inquiry; or
(k) providing for the carrying out of work on land for the
purpose of soil conservation or for the protection
of water catchment areas.
[Distress of property is unlawful in Samoa; see section 16 of the
Alienation of Customary Land Act 1965, subsection. 51 and 87 of
the Land Ordinance 1959, and section 362 of the Samoa Act 1921
(N.Z.).]
15. Freedom from discriminatory legislation - (1) All
persons are equal before the law and entitled to equal protection
under the law.